thunderresistant

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  • You have answered, but didn't prove it yourself. You just talk about someone else, but have you installed it yourself? No. So why commenting me? I can stand for my words, as i have it installed, that's why i guarantee it myself and can prove it.
  • "So 500 Gb SSDs are not compatible with Acer A515-51G laptop? I was thinking about getting a Crucial P1 Nvme ssd (500gb) :( now confused." Who told you that?? "No one has reported a m.2 NVME SSD above 250gb working here" I report officially, it works. 970 Evo Plus 500GB, works like a charm, plan of replacing it either…
  • Ok, thanks Gonna try it myself, later will share info if it works or not
  • I understand your concern, though i was in the same situation. Thanks to this forum, i received a clear explanation what i can install in the laptop, so you can be pretty sure about it! Acer support isn't very helping, i had various requests and they were answering differently to the same question, so =)
  • Laptop supports M.2 2280, both NVMe and SATA: i.e. Samsung 970 Evo, Evo Plus, Pro, Intel 660p etc as for M.2 NVMe, and any M.2 SATA drives, i.e. Samsung 860 Evo, WD, etc. M.2 is just the form factor, 2280 is the dimension for width (2.2 cm) and length (8 cm) of the drive. Of course, NVMe is way faster than SATA, though…
  • Thanks But Where can i find info that 250GB only is recommended? Can be a bit risky purchasing 1TB version in case it won't work :( There shouldn't be any limitations on capacity, it's not RAM And btw, do i need to update BIOS firmware before installing NVMe drive?
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